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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: In the figure, if QS=6 units and PS=8 units, then what is the length

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Harikrushna Kotadiya wrote:

In the figure, if QS=6 units and PS=8 units, then what is the length of segment SR ?

I don't have options. The answer is= 32/3.


For a right angles triangle as given in figure always remember
PS^2 = QS * SR
8^2 = 6 * SR
SR = 64/6 = 32/3

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